Our Partners

Our Partners

KG Labs Public Foundation works with a network of partner organisations across government, civil society, academia, the private sector, and international institutions. Partnerships are project-based and built on shared substantive interest in responsible technology, evidence-led policy, and capacity-building in Central Asia. The lists below group partners by category. Inclusion reflects collaboration during the period of the partnership; current active partners and historic collaborators are presented together as the institutional record.

International Research and Policy Networks

  • Global Index on Responsible AI (GIRAI)global-index.ai · Country research partner for the Kyrgyzstan submission to the GIRAI 1st Edition (2023). Regional hub: IDFI (Georgia).
  • Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP)caidp.org · Fellowship and certification programme; Kyrgyz contribution to the Kazakhstan AI Policy review.
  • Stimson Centerstimson.org · Fellowship on responsible AI governance, 2023.
  • Atlantic Council AI Connect Programmeatlanticcouncil.org · Fellowship engagement on global AI governance.
  • Microsoft Responsible AI Programme — Fellowship engagement on responsible AI deployment frameworks.
  • International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL)icnl.org · Partner for the July 2024 Bishkek training on Internet Governance and AI Policy for civil society.
  • UNESCO — Reference framework engagement on the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (2021).
  • UNDP Kyrgyzstan — Research and analytical work on digital skills in Kyrgyzstan; Startup Kyrgyzstan acceleration programme.

Government and Public-Sector Counterparts

  • National Commission for State Language and Language Policy under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic — Implementing partner for AI-and-language policy commitments under the State Language Programme 2021–2025.
  • Kyrgyzpatent (State Service of Intellectual Property and Innovation under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic) — IP-policy consultation and Startup Kyrgyzstan co-organisation (2020).
  • Ministry of Innovative Development partners across Central Asia — Engagement on regional AI policy comparison.

Donors and Implementing Partners

  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) — Trade Facilitation Central Asia; Sustainable Economic Growth (Osh ICT roadmap).
  • USAID — Economic Cooperation Programme; ACDI/VOCA Business Accelerator partnership; Digital Tourism programme.
  • British Council — Creative Spark programme partnership with AUCA and Enactus Kyrgyzstan.
  • Friedrich Ebert Foundation — Co-organising partner for the 2015 NISI digital strategy conference.
  • Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan — Civic-tech and creative-economy collaboration.
  • FCDO (UK PEAK programme) — E-commerce acceleration and training in Kyrgyzstan.
  • FAO — Digital Villages Kyrgyzstan research engagement (2023).

Academic Partners

  • American University of Central Asia (AUCA)auca.kg · Long-standing institutional partner for events, training, ecosystem mapping, and the Travel and Tourism Hackathon (2016).
  • Nazarbayev University — Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI) — KazLLM and Kazakh-language NLP research collaboration reference.
  • Universities engaged in the KG ICT Ecosystem Map — Including KGUSTA and other higher-education institutions referenced in the 2018 ICT talent pipeline research.

Ecosystem Partners — Kyrgyzstan

  • Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter (ISOC KG) — Co-led work on the Osh ICT Development Roadmap (2019); shared engagement on internet governance.
  • Ololohausololo.kg · Bishkek co-working centre; venue partner for hackathons, training, and convening series.
  • Maddevsmaddevs.io · IT services partner; mentorship for hackathons and accelerator cohorts.
  • Mozgami Branding Agencymozgami.com · Design and brand mentorship for ecosystem programmes.
  • Tazabektazabek.kg · Independent Kyrgyz business and economics media platform; civil-society reference on algorithmic pricing and ICT economy reporting.

Regional Innovation and Co-Working Partners

  • GroundZero Uzbekistan — First co-working space in Uzbekistan; regional ecosystem collaboration.
  • Imaguru hub Belarusimaguru.by · Innovation community space.
  • Most Kazakhstanmost.com.kz · Business incubator collaboration.

Global Startup and Entrepreneurship Networks

  • Startup Nations / Global Entrepreneurship Networkgenglobal.org/startupnations · Member network engagement, including the 2015 Mexico, 2016 Cork, and 2017 Tallinn Summits.
  • Garage48garage48.org · Partner for the Garage48 Bishkek 2015 hackathon.
  • Creative Business Cup Foundationcreativebusinesscup.com · KG Labs served as National Partner for Kyrgyzstan in the 2018 edition.
  • Startup Safarystartupsafari.com · Bishkek edition partnership 2015.
  • Startup Estonia, Startup Lithuania, Startup Malaysia, Startup Thailand, Startup Turkey — Peer national-startup-network engagement during the 2015–2017 ecosystem-building period.

Sister Initiatives Co-Founded by KG Labs Leadership

  • Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter (ISOC KG) — Co-founded by Aziz Soltobaev.
  • Association of Business Angels of Central Asia (ABACA) — Opened June 2022; co-founded by Aziz Soltobaev and Rinat Abdrasilov.
  • Kyrgyz Go Federation — Established with KG Labs leadership involvement.

For collaboration enquiries: Contact. The list reflects KG Labs Public Foundation’s institutional partnerships during the period 2015–present and is updated as new collaborations are confirmed.